It depends what state, province, or country you live in.
In states such as California, NY, Alaska, Florida, Illinois, and Nevada, adult adoption is readily available with few restrictions. This also applies to Canadian provinces such as Ontario, Alberta, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan.
In other places, restrictions apply. Example: in Alabama you may only adopt an adult if he/she is "totally and permanently disabled" or "determined to be mentally retarded." In British Columbia, an adult can be adopted if they were financially supported by the potential adopter while a minor.
In other states and provinces, the court has ruled it cannot be done.
Adult adoption is a legal process that has historical roots in Roman times, and was frequently used throughout the last 2000 years to establish legal inheritance rights between adults. It precedes laws that deal with the legal adoption of infants (mainly instituted under child welfare laws dating to the mid 19th century).
Besides inheritance rights, former foster parents may want to adopt the adult they fostered as a child, and natural parents may want to "adopt-back" the adult son or daughter they surrendered to adoption as an infant, especially if the surrender involved fraud or coercion.
Persons who are developmentally disabled are also eligible to have a court appointed guardian or Guardian Ad Litem, if it is necessary.
The answer varies based on location. In some places it may be allowed, but not in others. You would need to check the laws in your area. It IS possible to adopt an adult... but in order to adopt someone you must be over a certain age. (usually 25)
You can't. Marriage is a legally-binding event which requires you to sign legal documentation. This is not possible over the internet.
Yes if you want but only if they are good
no she has to be over 18 to legally adopt it because she didnt give birth to the baby.
You have to be 18 to date someone over 20 legally.
Your husband has no rights over the child because he did not help in the creation of the child, but he can legally adopt her.
I hope your lawyer explained to you what you were doing. In this state, you can not legally disinherit a child you once adopted. What else you mean I have no idea. You might mean you are letting someone else adopt the child. That is probably acceptable.
Not legally. Each partner must be over eighteen.
You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.
Yes, it is possible to sign a check over to someone else, but it depends on the bank's policies and the specific circumstances.
yes it is possible
No you have to have it legally done, otherwise she can come back anytime and claim the baby back and things are going to get messy. The baby will need you as a parent on the paper. Are you going to adopt her baby or fostercare? Call a adoption agency if you are going to adopt.